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Honda has added another sport utility vehicle to its lineup, and another SUV will join the Japanese automaker's roster in early 2003. The Pilot went on sale in early June as a 2003 model. The new Pilot is “not too big, not too small,” according to Richard Colliver, executive vice president of American Honda. “We expect the Pilot to redefine the segment,” he said during the Pilot's unveiling at Detroit's North American International Auto Show in January 2002. Read More
3 Available Pilot Trims
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